The 500 character limit is an interesting constraint. It feels more like writing the abstract to a scientific paper, whereas 140 characters is closer to writing the title. A title only needs to state what you believe, but an abstract also needs to state why you believe it. Writing a good title is easy; writing a good abstract is much harder. I hope this survives. It's kind of fun.
@danielle Yes. Another aspect of that, for me, is that it feels like there's space to acknowledge uncertainty. I believe lots of things that I can express in 140 characters, but the interesting parts are usually the fuzzy edges of the belief, not the hard centre. And people meet at our edges.
@danielle Another thing in Mastodon's favour in relation to that problem is that you can't see how many times something has been boosted or favourited. That seems like it might help us focus more on what is being said rather than how much approval or attention it has attracted. It generally seems like a step in the right direction.